Things I liked:Good quality. It is doing just as it is designed.What others should know:Follow instructions. Pump slow and deliberate.

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Overall rating:1.0

Value for money:1.0

By patrick from USA on 2014-05-03 20:12:32

Things I liked:way I use no inappropriate comments in just said the pump I was sold look to be USED !!!!! and you reserve the right Things I would have changed:Same as above.What others should know:same as above,

Things I liked:Works very well and you get a Ab workout to bootThings I would have changed:Longer hose is a mustWhat others should know:Put on ur big boy pants but I enjoy pumping the gun up good work out between shooting

Things I liked:Not very complex and very easy to use. Things I would have changed:I would change the pressure gauge to read a little bit more accurately. What others should know:I dont know what all of these negative reviews are talking about because i am 12 years old and weigh at a scale tipping 80 pounds and I can pump my .22 cal marauder to 3,000 psi with no problem.

Greg and Don--It's not muscle power that takes you to 3,000 psi. It's technique. I'm 66. When I was in my 50s, I shot BRV (airgun benchrest) and had to pump up my rifle during matches between targets. My husband is Tom Gaylord, the airgun writer, and he showed me the proper technique for using the hand pump. During one of those matches, a shooter who was about 6'4", in his early to mid-30s, and obviously quite fit and muscular, broke into a sweat and finally got a very, very red face trying to pump up a gun to 3,000 psi. How can I do it, yet a strapping young man never did make it? Technique! Watch Tom's video on this site for the proper technique for pumping, and you, too, can do it.

I'm with Don on that one!! I hope that's a joke, because I weigh around 175 pounds, and when I get around the 3000 psi mark, I'm nearly standing on the pump handle with my arms, and my feet are just balancing the probably 15-20 pounds that aren't pushing the handle down

Things I liked: it works wellThings I would have changed:the gage reads different than the gun gage.What others should know: when it starts getting up to 3000 psi it starts getting pretty tough. as long as it stays around 26 / 2700psi it works fine.

Things I liked:Easy to pump, seriously. Dual pumping action cuts the time in half.Things I would have changed:Moisture filter, longer hose (I really don't like laying my gun on the ground to pump it up, I put a bipod on it just so it doesn't lay in the dirt like a neglected orphan during the pumping process)What others should know:Not hard to pump, but still a decent cardio work out.

Things I liked:I believe my last pump was an AirForce. I gave it away when I was temporarily out of airguns( when 22 ammo was cheaper). So in comparison to the AirForce, this one seems harder to pump. I'm 220 pounds, and as I get near 3000psi, I get really light on my feet as I push down. We all need a good workout, so I don't mind that, but if you're light weight, you might have to stick with lower fill pressures.Things I would have changed:I think I prefer the gauge and output on the same side like my old pump,....but that's just being picky.

Things I liked:Built well and functions as designed. Things I would have changed:Would like to see a longer hose as a standard or optional accessory. The hose should be long enough to reach a Benjamin Marauder sitting on a bipodWhat others should know:I can attest to the workout this will give you. Use your legs on the upstroke and your body weight on the downstroke. Take a break every 20 strokes or so to cool down both yourself and the pump.

Things I liked:works ok, have nothing to compare it to so thats all i can say.Things I would have changed:longer hose! What others should know:not as bad to use as some would have you believe,but i will go to a bottle as soon as money permits.

Things I liked:Can use anytime I need to add air to my Marauder.Things I would have changed:NothingWhat others should know:This is a good way to supply air to a PCP rifle for one to two fill ups. This pump is a workout when you get over 2000 PSI. What I like about it is that it has given me time to shoot my Marauder while finding other air supplies.

Things I liked:The pump is easy to set up, it looks and feels very nice. Has a nice weight to it.Things I would have changed:After using this for several months I found that the use of 2 small screws to hold the base to the steel plate for your feet is under engineered. The screws eventually work themselves out as this is not a bicycle pump and it takes strength to fill up the tank. I would at the very least suggest attaching the screws with something like LockTite (available at auto parts suppliers). My other suggestion would be to use at least 4 screws and bigger ones at that.
I would also suggest adding at least a few inches to the hose.What others should know:If you don't have upper torso strength when you purchase this, you will after filling your gun a couple of dozen times. This thing could be marketed as a piece of fitness equipment!

Things I liked:At 2000 psi on guns gauge it takes about 85 pumps to reach 3000 psi - not too bad was told it took 100 plus.Things I would have changed:The air connecting end of pump is very hard to get on and off the gun tip. Need better connecting end.What others should know:Make sure pump connecter is locked on the gun in feed tip; if not once you start pumping the hose end will fly off the gun.

Things I liked:This pump works well for what it is intended for. I find that going at a moderate to slow pace works well and gets me my desired pressure without wearing me out. I am 68 and not in the best of shape but this is do able for me. Reasonable way to fill with high pressure. It probable deserves a five but I will reserve that for improvements.Things I would have changed:Although the product works well a longer connection hose would be great and I would come up with a cover to snap on or attach to the end to keep dirt out of the fitting after filling my rifle. But again improvements is what keeps patents going. A good fabric bag to store and carry the pump in ? A longer hose could then be snapped at the handle and not be a lose piece flopping as the short one does.What others should know:This is a safe and reliable way to enjoy PCP at a good price.

Things I liked:Works perfectly. A lot easier than some other hand pumps out there.Things I would have changed:Nothing really. If anything a longer cable.What others should know:If you are looking for a quality hand pump this pump will not let you down

Things I liked:I bought this to charge a Benjamin Marauder pistol and it works flawlessly. It takes about 32ish pumps to recharge the gun after shooting (from 1600psi to 2900 psi). Once you get the hang of using your body weight to push down, especially the last 1000 psi it's simple and only takes a couple minutes on that pistol to fill. I'm sure it's more with a larger tank. On the pistol I get no heat build up but have heard you can get some heat if you are filling larger tanks, and if so to let it cool in between pump sessions. Hooks to the Maruader pistol very quickly and is easy to operate.Things I would have changed:Nothing!What others should know:A great fit for Benjamin guns

Things I liked:Free air. Easy to use. Came bundled with the Discovery.Things I would have changed:Add moisture filter.What others should know:Do NOT pump this fast like a bicycle tire. Take it slow, pause for a few seconds at the peak & dip of the full cycle to allow the pump to work at top efficiency. The Discovery goes from almost empty, to 2000psi in about ten minutes, maybe 100 strokes. You'll get a workout, but it's a cheap & easy fill. If you live in a humid area, close the door & window(s) & turn on the dehumidifier.